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"'''Brooklyn Bound'''" is the twelfth episode of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' Its corresponding live-action segment is "[[Cher's Poochie]]."
"'''Brooklyn Bound'''" is the twelfth episode of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' Its corresponding live-action segment is "[[Cher's Poochie]]." This episode, along with the live-action segment, is the last episode to have a commercial bumper with a preview of the live-action segment on a brick wall. In addition, the episode shows that [[Fire Mario|Super Mario]] is able to fly by flapping his arms, a trait not seen in any other ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' media, making it the only time where he has the ability to fly.


==Plot synopsis==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In this episode, [[Fire Mario|Super Mario]] is able to fly by flapping his arms, a trait not seen in any other ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' media, making it the only time where he has the ability to fly.
*Though [[Salvador Drainotto]] never made another direct appearance in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', the episode "[[Plummers Academy]]" showed a statue of him.
*Though [[Salvador Drainotto]] never made another direct appearance in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', the episode "[[Plummers Academy]]" showed a statue of him.
*This episode, along with the live-action segment, "[[Cher's Poochie]]," is the last episode to have a commercial bumper with a preview of the live-action segment on a brick wall.
*This episode is one of the episodes where [[Toad]] can be seen without his cap, where he takes it off when it becomes stuck on his head.
*This episode is one of the episodes where [[Toad]] can be seen without his cap, where he takes it off when it becomes stuck on his head.
*When Toad reassures [[Salvador Drainotto|Drainotto]], he says, "''Old plumbers never cry.''" This may be a reference to "''Goonies never say die''," a famous catchphrase from the 1985 adventure-comedy film ''{{wp|The Goonies}}''.
*When Toad reassures Drainotto, he says, "''Old plumbers never cry.''" This may be a reference to "''Goonies never say die''," a famous catchphrase from the 1985 adventure-comedy film ''{{wp|The Goonies}}''.


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